MAXIMS or A ~MERCHANT, becoming to malorltlcs. ,,.->— ' . Annual l1! NIZAM IlFllYDE llElPS t0 (111108 $2oih000 ost 0f Erecting 1 Building For Moslems Living in Lon- 1 1 don. (Canadian P ess.) IMNJJON. .\1tll'('|l 11011 has b11111 received l1y Aloslni l11 11111111011 that the Nizum oi‘ ll_v- derahad hus promised five lnklis- o1‘ rupees (about 1510,0001 1.1 111». fluid which is being raised 1111-1 111111111111»: 11 1110811110 in lsmulou. Tile’ gilt was made as the rcsult 01' 1111 appeal by Lord Hcatlley last lip-l 1.111111111111111 Delhi. whtrro h11 plesirl-i rd 11v1111 the All-India 'l‘11l1l1ligl1. (Z011i11r1111cc. Lord lli-aillcy \\'1t\'1 afterwards thc guest 01' lllf‘ .\‘ix11111 l11 his capital. About G00 Alosltuus 1111c r1-sl1l111111 l11 London. uud throughout the. 111111111ry there ale about $1.000 1111-) the {looting population is 111111~11 Since majority opinion is never entirely rlgilt. nor minority Opinion never entirely wrong, gfflflfutfly is 2l1.—~l111'or111:1~ ‘ Read Everybody coversrrmce Edward 181111111 Like the Dew MAXIMS OF- A MERCHANT. .____. Our nation will not be sale so long as any considerable minority are without an investment stole In their community. Subscription D l1 , Canada Ill; U? 11°11“? NllllN MUSIIIIE 1 l-.1'1*i1l<'1‘. Al prest-nt th11i'11 is :11 mosque z11 1111111110111 untl 11111~11i' the .»\l|1u111i\'1.1i1 s11111i011 at S11111l1fiel1lsz1 'i‘h<1 1111w1~111c11t 111 build u ceu-1 lral mosque r111’ Ltnidun wus starld '11! i11 151011, hut lhii \\':1r stopped 11>‘ l11'11tl1'1’1<1-'. The total 11.11111, 02' 'h11 s1-l111u111. which i1111l11d11s 21| 111111“ 1111' 1110 111111141. 21 l-luest l11111s1~,~ baths. 11nd possibly :1 l'1’.~‘1llltil'lIii. is 1-11111111111111 111 l.'l00.01111_ .\ e111,. stautiul #111111 _re1n11i11s 111 l11» raiscih. hut [hi1 .\‘1111111".- gift will 111111111111 11111 11111111111011 111 111101-111 d with 1 11111g1-111e111s tor11o11sir111-1l:111 simu 112411 sitt- has 11111111 0111111111111. Lady Gifmthdpe. who, with her ihusband, Lord Grimthorpe, is visit- jing in Canada. Lady GrLmthorpe said to be the most popular lluslcms 1111141111111 i11 (l11-zit ll1i-1 is lain intclitl pi‘ utiug 1111 a1l1l1'es.s171°5te55 °7 1-°"d°7"5 9°11" 59t- she 1o 1l11- King 111 »\t'gl1z111is11111 11111111,: 311d 1101‘ 1111511511171 i"! °11 ""17 W35’ his V1,,“ her.“ . home after a lip around the world- -———-{o>- -———— Marie Bessie Hall, former- circus eriormer, has grown so tired of leaping ‘a rooming house in Pitts- burgh that she has ‘esolved to vary the monotony by going over Niag- ara Falls in a barrel on Jul_y the Fourth. Also shown lls an artistic. sketch of how the barrel might ap- pear in the thrilling stunt if it is} actually attempted. ' Special Meeting Of . Aitkcit-E. H. Ramsay. 1 Nationalist Army Held Responsible P. E. I. Presbytery For Outrages 0f United Church The Presbytery of P. E. Island ($990131 1Q 1710 G1" 11113.") 111c1 in special session in Hcnrtz‘ 5111\~\~'(111A1- 31 (=11 N"“*" Monwl-ial Hun at 11,09 a‘ m‘ Monsdi-spau-ln-s 110m 1111111111.“. tonight iluy. 5111111111 llllh with thi- .\l-:1d11rt11-._>=11i1l 111111 the Naticnailisr. Govern =111e111 htul issued twat importuill or, Dr. Ramsay in the chair. _ Amm- worsh-u) 19d by Rm; R, i-i_.111.111d:111-.s culculatld 1.0‘ clcur up Bflxtel; and n9“ w‘ Ev Aitkm mithieaifttn-mathotthe1111111 outrages. mp Jbscncu of the (gim-k‘ Rm; ,i_ A, 111 whit-h several foreigners were hincLt-llan. Rev. J. P. C. Fraser was‘1<11_1_1_11- uppointctl clerk par tempore. 111" Dr. Robert Laird. Treasurer United Church being present was _ heartily greeted by the members 01,1111’ Presbytery‘ and hc with Rev. J. M.‘111*1' Milrcluson were itivitcd to sit and 1111171114“ "11 v r, col.,.nspond_ ‘lSl"iil'lil_\', tngcthei \\11l1 The following members of P1‘cs-1:'I'1\“1l1n|1:1tg1_1“’1 1"*'1'1£‘“1°" bytcry wcrc prescn1--Rcv‘s. D. K; 1 1~ ‘ , .,. Itoss. D. Coburn. A. D. MacDonald.‘ 1' “1111“'~‘ 11"“ ““’1l‘1'_‘f1?\_‘“=t_['_|; w. E. Aitken, John Stirling, M. K. 1111111 11111111!“ 11"“ “ “_“_‘,~ Chummm T_ A_ wilsmm R E_11x11(-11lc1|. 1111' their 011lh111..\t. i3§§l1§11.°°1'§'1=..[)'s..1€;1111.1112" 1311111311 13113312111011 11111111" Smart. J. A. MacLcllau. Gco. Som- ‘ _' air was the“ flamed upon 01's. R. H. Baxter". Geo. A_vcrs. E. M. tongadgessduqe Court In beginning let-recs 111'1l1-:~< first 111' lhestr 'l‘i1e s111-0u1l comtuunds 11110101111011 itireigiiers iii (Yhiun. Th1: fi1.~'1 :01- plnus rcsp011siblli1_v for the "part o1‘ the N111i111111l- 1011.211 I'1"1" 01' (111111- a filial an- giving Luy repre- 111111111011111 \ 111111111111 . 111 1111111 n11 u111v111s11v Endowment by Brot bus of Late Lord Northcliffe In Honor of His Memory. ' .\l11der11 ltluglish Literature will he 0f1lht1. arrest 01' tho principal c11lp11l1s. _ 01' .\1111ler11 rluglish Literature and Lectureship i11 Literature which are being instituted in University Lord .\'0r1l1c.iii't'11, are t0 he known 11s "The Lord Northcllffc (Jhalr 0t‘ Nltdcru lflugllsii Literature" and “The Lori" in l.it1~1'ut111'11." Lord Norllicllffc-Y“. brothers are thus perpetuating 11111 tunic of the noted proprietor 01' uewspapris, they themselves lie- iug newspaper owners. and the‘ chair and lectureshli) arc being e11- (l(i\\'i.'l| our 0f the income oi‘ a gift 0i‘ £30,001! from the brothers. The Lord Northclitle Chair .11‘ 11 couipaiiimi chair 10 the Quain 111111111110. and its holder, with 1111-1 Quaiu p1'01'1-ss0r. will he joint heail 111' the 1|np11rt1n1111t 111' English 111:1- gitnges and Li111r11111re at Univer- sity (wilt-cc. 'l‘hc Lard North- cliffe Lectureship in Literature will he liehl 11o111n11lly f0." one year, auzl l11 no 11:11-11». 1'01" longer than 1111f"? (Canadian Press.) years. ‘01111111-111 101x110“: 511111111 11‘1-‘-T11v 1'111111‘,<lut_v wlll be to deliver six public lurures in the airateuiir year l11 'l‘h1- University (Tnlhigc (Iommittee. at 11 sprclal 111111211112. unaulmotisly adopted tht- .\'01tl11-lli't'e 1.001111101111111 “That the University (foliage Com-t 1111111111 have 10.111111: with mugh s: . 1 the (Yullcgc Centenary Fund for thc i11111p0se of cudowlng a Chair 11:‘ ilodcru l-Jugllsh Litolature and 11 Lectureship in Literature, both 0i‘ them 10 hear tho name oi’ the late Lord Northcllffe and to bc a vcrsily (‘tillage (‘ummlttee (‘hair o1‘ lfiugllsh Language and Llr- 1.01mi r1’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1 'l'l1c le11_t11111.-11 is to he an man of letters and his which he holds office. 'l‘l1l.< benefnctlou has been 111.1 Charlottetown flurdlu G usrdiu. 928 llarning ifllliiiii 1111115111 1111111111111 vriusts iCrystal Palace Expert Restores Noses, ; Ears And Limbs To Damaged Statues. tut-s. bus 1. 111111 tuodels in the Pal- 1111.111. admits 111111 1hr classification (Canadian Press.) ' .LU.\'l)O."\',I .\lar11l1 J0~"l'h1 111~'1.n1igh1 h1- illi|)l'i)\'l?(]. He has 11M‘! 0:’ 2.000 0i famous stutuzily 11. '11.|;| pig J1)“ (tut-pig n". 183; 39mm ,w111h were batilsaed t0 11l1li\'ii111|_\~,;n-_s with“; n11 m? Statues o"; ‘(hiring the war-tiuu- 01111111011011 111' in“, tip- light 1,11 (hiy and remit-trig (31111111-10. 111111111111. 11.1‘ V1$01111111 1111111" ccivul with great satisfaction b,‘ H“. crvquu Palm,“ w“. renpu...“ “Wm ermere 11nd (‘cell Hurmsivortli l11 .1- - - 1 ’ ' " . ‘ ' "Immnwfcr “n.1,. bmlhel. m‘, m“. d?1:::::1(.g:tPtaxiinutngki; l1n_exl1lb111;111 1101111111)‘. .\11w that] ..| hm.“ p,“ wgi-ther lxmutics ‘ ' ‘ ‘ y 11‘ ‘ 1 1s 0111111 11111111- 11111111110111. this -'1l1.11 have bet-u liiflktli into bits, to l1 1111111111211 might he classified 11 1111111 s11)’ nothing 111' providing new noses 1111111111 F111‘ 11.1S111111'1‘- 5111111‘ 1'11111‘|1'1111 1111i Yeuust-s h_\' ihe score, and follmviiir: resolution: IslIau-tiun 111' the 1:111 0f £30,000 to T1101 t.l1c Uni- desire to 110111111)" to Lord ltothermerc and llurmuwnrth their warm thanks for this muulilceut. gift and their sense 01' its value us a tncaus strengthening the resources available for piomotiug unlvcrsPy 10001111111! nllti research l11 English literature and for stimulating puh- lir interest in the study 0f liter"- ature generally. 11101111111111] 0f him. FEJUWSHIP 0F , i-ety Replies To A recent suit for libel. 11y sued a London newspaper. servations upon the practice lilllTlBlZEll BY JUSTICE Vice-President 0f R0 lord Chief Justice offered some ob- with the Council." said Sir of1les. "It is not a matter of form.'0u Nit‘, scntativcs: M. D. Martin. J. J. Mac- 1118 address 11° expressed his meas" making Fellows, which is followed? snciuv yal—Ge0gra-phical Soc- dverse Remarks. .l.t).\‘l1t).\'. Eng. .\l11r‘ch 20.~-l11 :1- the 1.11mi Chicf Justice, Colonel Sh‘ be revealed, when a man Charles Close, vice-president of the who had given extraordinary ae-Rtrwal Geographical Society. made a counts of explorations unsuccessful- statement at a meeting of the SO-ieffcellvelyinvestigate tiulcss they: tho ciety. "Election to a Fellowship rests knew the 1111211 who found the hal- Char- electlon a Fellow pays £5. and some" in palace at Bucharest. His iVl1-tcri11 ls 1o hc- iouud turning form“. 91'=11111"°111"1‘= “"11"! 111111"1‘*'°1sv1111>=11111" 111 (‘111011111111- 1111- 111=111~l111rr1t1111 111.01 is 111 1111110- ringers for children Found Ballots On Laiull-rltiu is the Ottawa civil sev-i 1 vaut who 10111111 the tiluctecn hall-l ‘ 01s 011 Ayhner Ave. which fcum. _ 1111111 \'11‘1111'11111-* 1111' 111 P11111111 1111-!11111ki11g curs null feet and arms and _i_,__.. ._... _ - , _ _ ‘sevnily s11rr0111111i1ms. l1 gs i01- 1111 sorts and conditions K1719 71711151131111 17°37 K1719 °7 711"‘. ‘l11 u room supposed 111 hl- snv- m‘ tier-oat; and’ 77137113» 71714113 111‘? 11931715119311)’ 1°71"-'1r11d to 1111111112111 statunrv. Qu11-11l\';.- hg 101d a “The most 1 rcpri-si .stu11v l11-l10l1s 1111.1 1)ill'1' lint-its 01 111111 1111111111. and 11> 1'11 it on not-unil- 11102911 111‘1111115111 “"1111011- 111111 111*“ l_r. llut l'vo 111111111 so many hazi- rueli is nlmusi lust among 101111 \'1111~ 1111-11,; 11.1w that l can just 100k 1t‘. uses. n ccuplv 111' Eves. l.111l_v (:.11l- t, ind-k," Swim. and g0 sitraiglii A lvn, and sruu- nymphs 11110111 111 1-11- ‘away “mi ma)“; it"; flngflfs col-mm. y Itcr invisible baths. 11y“ ‘ ._-_- t Just-pit Cheek. >'1l]J1‘l'1lI11'lif1l'l'la ',\i|-_ (‘ip-t-iyg Skill has umaze (Special to the Guardian) tnurse and surgeon of 11ll 11111 stur- 1r1i1-l1l-f11111o11s sculptors. - 'l‘O1lt()-N'l‘(), .\lal'ch 20. 1-(1601130! their wiy into the hands o1‘ W.L.| N. Sinclair, lender nf the Liberal Opposition hi the Legislature. 111111 resulted l11 the inquiry being (1.011- INN Tll lilflSE ducted by Justices Xlagee and llndgklns. __§ T1115 19101111111101‘ w“ 111mm m lily British United Press) the commissioners today by Alexq ""11"? 511111111 K1011 91mm“ “qmiyears the Chnndos Arms. Edgware. rctzeivczl the ballots trom Landerc a m“. [miles out of London is w 1),. ki11. 11nd 11111111911 them 10 Russell closed accordmg m Sh. Hen“. Cm, R- 511311115- 11919911111 511E731 73m" tls Bennett. This is the oldest ta- llltiiillt. N111 5111111“! 111191 "e11111“>'[vern in England with thc trxcepticn them to Mr. Sinclair. of one at, cheslef_ 1.\l11. Smith hesitated t.) divulge; The chandos has many assoc-m. the. nnmo 0f the man who 1)i'Olll.{|'111fiQi]5 with tiw 01d coaching da)“\l the ballots 10 his office. H11 w" ‘and the yard has a picturesque 9n- 11 civil solvent 111111 did 1101 Wtiflittrancc. It is a strange. ramblinu old his identity revealed. Wi111ess1111~thouse full of black oak. but the fcrstood that his 11211111», 1111111 1101 Ztiiwgndepfu] panelling in the “mm {which tradition always held was Justice ilodgklns however, 1li1l;Dlck Turpixfs bedroom was remov- nut see how the commission 1~o11l-l,cd before sale to present owners. , The great iron hook above the‘ mall latticed window in the bed- 1015 “mi fitmlly it was (leclded that [room which. it is alleged. the fam- Smith would have to give 1111110115 highvraiyrnan ilscd in luakiug 11 .\111. 1rapid exit into the courtyard belouz: LONDON. .\lll1‘1']l ‘£11. 1- .\l'1c:1 51-111 Donald. J. B. Gardiner. Isaac Beersh ure in beinpagain on the Island. his native province. Speaking as one by certain societies. lthenceforward an annual subscrip- “If you can become 11 Fellow ofition of £5. The Council is, satisfied . , - l . ."1 l. . 2111111111111 0111111119111111111111155111“ 0t‘ 11111118 still in its pram l, (I own Prince Peter of Jugo Sla- ,,' ' 1 - . . .. ',th ldet 010 Marie ch.cunmml,ue_,- “mm- “incp ti‘. . Another unusual fuituic of tl.t ‘"3 ° e s 5°71 if?‘ m‘: ‘ Howard Ramsay. D. J. Thomson Al- opportunity of the Royal Geographical Society for {that any Fellow fully entitled to irullots were 10111111 upurt from 111111 frcd M11yhe\\', Roderick MacLcod. G. -\. D. Elliott. R. Iiartly. M W. Murchison. Report, presented by Dr. Ramsay of agreement. reached regarding the Parsonage at Kensington, it being ,wl1o has had the 1001111118 11110 much W111‘ churclhtwo or perhaps three guineas. and niuse the letters F. R. G. C. when he statement of Lander Fellow of the Zoological Society forilegitimately desires by so doing to were found on Aylmfil‘ 1t1wee guinea-s" 581d 111$ Lordshirmcall attention to the fact. that he ~-<"*— from the Atlantic to the Pacific hei ‘could truly say "We have made ‘more progress 111 111B 11151 1W0 Y11111-1‘ "the 1111111; becomes grotesque. and and a half 1118111110 1110511 ‘iimguhlfiwhen you see an enumeration of among us 11111100111110 111 1111" 11151 letters like that upon the title page unanimously agreed that on sur- five or m“ .. t - _ 1 years. No tendency o "ender or Parsmmgc m m“ Mulgnmsurrendcr of distanct contributions Icmwge 1h“ 1am” shwld pay theithat have been the inheritance of PRIZE _CALF BRINGS $2.820. 1 SETTING CANADIAN RECORD BRANDON, 311111.. 1111111111 20. A11 11ll~ti111t1 (Tauadluu r111~or1l for the‘ sule of h-aby bect‘ was 111111111 111 11111‘ Winter Fair this ufteriioiin 411111111.- 11. .1. Sheers or Winnipeg l11111g1.1‘ lllss lCuunu 1111111111011211 t'11'>=11i11'1'/¢‘1 1111f 1111' $11 11 110111111. As 11111 1~.1l1‘ ireiglu-il tI-lll putiutis. bliss lliuuli- 11111 1:111 $2 "111. 1 - MQQ; ---- 1 IMMENSE ESTATE l'll|l..\l)l1}LI’lll/\. .\l111'11l1 ‘.511 All, 11.111101 vnlued at $50,000.000 to $75.- 111111000 is disposed in the will of the late Rodman Wanamaker. made l11l1>lic yesterday. Thc will crcntcs 11 board of seven trustees which will hold ln trust the “capltnl stock 01' John Wanamaker. Philadelphia." under which corporate name thr Wanamaker storc business was c011- iluctcd. A_ number 0f large be- ‘lnrraths are made to rclntivc-s and charitable institutions. contain J. E. Barrier. the Arctic 1r 1n Ontario on their way from Vancouver to Quebec. #311“ Captain Bonnier took posseorton of the Arc- gitq ngmj s1 Canada. ‘llllmnlon of the Hudson It! imute and inn been 111 i111": a seorq or time: without the least archw- Iflln. who oime over from the wooden 11119! 1° 111° 11°" having made the last "l" ago this year tic “think”. ‘n a |111Yl|0l| marvel and ls for from 1°11 books. 1 . p ; Sm“ or $800‘ The mm“ 1v“. receiwrour church but a veal union. If we 15d $1M 311°; dmufl‘ 11159115810“ “ms fail in the future the responsibility 11m l1’ a 01> » - . . ~ of the E- M~ 11111111 111111111“ 111 Wii-éllliiiiié‘; 1111f itltilii°§f .1....- Educational Work in thc Presbytery-red m0 per cent. of mumtenance which showed a marked increase lmand Extension Fund and is dew“, m" Young 17°°1"°s work both from lug of congrgatulatlons for not only 111$‘i:‘g“gguiixnlszgnzcségbziagd nelytimtifiher showing this year but during s“ 1 ' Tthc last three. 51°“ 1'1"“ '1 Organization is good. lt affords an Re“ J1 R C‘ Fmsm’ 111110111“! rvcpportuulty for more effective and 11mm“? 111° 1111911611110“ of L01 “extensive work but we must not dc- for a grant to build church. The rc-l and mo much b“ orgamzatlun_ we 11°11 ‘m5 "Cceivcd and me Pmsbyhunust keep before us the great ideal 1°71’ 1“ "1011 of ‘the °11°:"‘s“‘“c°§“.111111 Jesus must reign. We cannot advised after a 011g an cxcc -1 , to much about mono _ if we ingly careful consideration that theliigt nbgut it as he ma y matter 0f building to bc delayed for The situation is this‘ ‘vhcn m the 1111‘hl11'°1(“;"l1‘1_- d the mmuwhrst, second and third years of 1111- T " ‘mrm-m m“ ' . Hon thc finance committee brou ht. T11 '1‘1“‘1"‘ 11"'°5b1'1°‘~1' “Mmdmg “their estimates they were cut agh- ‘11111 1° m“ D‘ M‘ (TYYMH 0f Ma1'1stantialiy each year. allowing prac- Wqlw- 111117111‘ delmaum‘ iron‘ Miwiticslly no margin and nothing for 11111111" “"15 111C591“ lwtpriientotrgigleXplinsiflii. As a result though we 1110b 111111 10 11111" 11“ 1" 1' ‘ 11111-2 cr cent. of whole might sec his way clear to rcmainjgyfiggooo‘ Thuglaabz pm. can,“ Wm 1\'1111 1110111- 911 7111111951 °1 M“ Q1291", not take care of 100 per cent. of the n 111011011 wns passed extending tolwork‘ and n may be necessary to Mr. Grant thnc for further consid-iyet allocate a “me more m the ;u_ ture. " Right across the church thcre has been a marked increase in the {salaries of ministers and it has to 'some extent. affected the M. and E. Fund. But the building pro- gramme across Canada has greatly affected it. In Toronto 40 different; churches were built or repaired. costing $2,000,000. In the face of immigration with our industrial sit- of o. book or the menu card of a dinner. is it or ls it not an unnat- ural thing to say that man is an lmpostor?" Arising out of these remarks Union was consummated? To re- cover all our work and to be true to our trust. and in consequence the ‘church asked for enough money to do that. Our glvings last year in nine months showed an increase of 22 per cent over giving previous to Union from same people and thc year previously of 15 per cent. The pension scheme has cost 1n11ch, but 1n the future it must cost a great deal more if we are to have an ade- quate system that will take care of our aged and infirm ministers. belongs to a Fellowship interested in the progress oi geography. He would be quite justified. for in- stance, in using the letters in books of reference to show his scientific int/crests. The use of the letters in other circumstances must. be guided by good taste.“ spouse on the part of our congre- gations. The resignation of Rev. D. K. Ross of Bedeque was presented and after motion of its acceptance a number of representatives from the congregation spoke in the highest terms of the splendid work clone by Mr. Ross in the 61-2 years oi‘ his ministry there and it was with rc- gret that Presbytery accepted ond forwarded his resignation. Rev. T. Wilson gave notice of a motion of a petition that he was Dr. Laird suggested that each congregation make a subscription list of the givlngs to the M. and E.‘ Fund for 1928. that we ,may noti have to make a canvas after the, money has been spent and thus place our fund on a stable basis. , iThe annual requisition monthly of our church exceed $250,000. The receipts to treasurers by end of September amounted to a little. over $300,000, enough to pay for six weeks work and ‘alter that the treasurer had to borrow to cmry on the work. This your to end of Fcb-_ ruary. only $54,000 have been rc-l mitted and a half a million has‘ been expended. It means the re- mander must be borrowed at 6 per cent. It takes the glvings of two Presbyterles to pay interest charg-l e s. He stressed the ~ need of getting’ ustlon as vet unstable our church information to the people regarding has (10110 81109001118151 W011- 511101 DF-Ioui‘ churches needs and work. Therei Laird. 11s no Christian convention worthy1 prepared to forward to General Council urging that. all men in aid receiving charges should receive the same stipend. Representatives from Belfast and Bell River presented their case urg- ing that they be made a. separate congregation. The matter was left to the rearrangements committee. Application from Rev. ‘W. I. Green that his name be added to the Presbytery roll was and passed by the Court. Pour men have made application for admission to the United Church. They are Rev. A. J.'Radley. B. A.. M. A. of Baptist Church: Rev. Charles Bridge, B. D.. of First Presbyterian Church. Valley Ne: braska, U. S. A.: Rev. T. H. Stan- ley of Congregational Church. Mal- ton. Yorks. Eng" and Rev. Blnney Simpson Black of the Toronto Con- Terence. A mot-ion was passed and carried that of vote of thanks be conveyed 1kl11 that tlh-Yl Ave. ‘ Blessing The Throat 1 18y British United Press) ‘ LONDON, March 201 ---"Thr0\11~'-1 op and Martyr, may the Lord dc- livcr thee from all evil of the throat through Christ- our Lord. Amen. were the words used by the priest of St. Etheldredaks Roman Catholic Church. Holborn, at the annual scr- vice of blessing the throats of wor- the intercession of st. Blalse. B1511". house is a magnificent marble flrc- place, which came from Cations. the great. housc at Edgcwurc. built by James Brydgcs. first Duke of Chan-- tics. and Paymnstcr-Gcneral of the Forces Abroad from i701 to 1712. From Canon Park to the inn is , nearly half a mile. and it has al- ways been maintained that a sub- terranean imssagc existed between the two premises. There is some evidence for the ex- listencc of this passage. as what ap- ‘pedrs to have been one cud of it was found blocked up many years ago. It ran into the Chandos from 1thc underground winc cellars. and iwas built. by the fluke so that he could enjoy his carousols in secret. and King Alexander. pose. Prince Peter is a cou'1i of King Michael of Romania, whom he recently metand neglected'_to salute. The boy king, however. 111m: Peter's arm 111w a calorific position. i MOS CANADA COM. '. COMES FROM U. $.-.A. \\'.»\s111.\'<;'1'o.\'. March 20.41111 1111011 Strlles suppllttl Canada vrith [RAH-Lifts 1011s. or 95 per cent. o!‘ 1111111111112.- roal imports in Trade l'(l1iliil|>i1i1(‘l'l('l‘ Walter ‘J. llonnelly 11111101111311 to 1110 Deputi- ment m‘ 13111111111110 today from 102T. . accepted ___ shippers. According to legend. St. Blalsc. who was the Bishop of Scbastc m1 Armenia, cured a boy at the 1101111‘ of death from choking. owing 1.0 Handel. the great composer, spent two years as a Kapellmeistcr a1 Canons. and was a regular custom- er at the Chaudos. .\1l01111'1-nl. (if th11 15.175540 1011i 0i‘ hlt111ni1111us 110.11 brought in tlur- 111g the your, 11th United Statatvftfl" 111011-11 150312.008 11111.11, (ireafBi-fl- - hcr famous personage has as- 1 -. . swallowing a fishbone. by 111113111111, _ Am“ . _. 1111 l |0...1111 1011s 11nd Japan 323 time. t ‘h, HS mm,“ The “m, soclations with the inn. The otigm- T, _ ,. . __ S‘ In _ c l, fizjfilyog; utbllgesgxng the throats: “axial Village Blacksmith was one of “JIFFP 1",".1‘\_‘"ppl:,' rjtgimlrqgwg taken place M s! Ethcldreda mrjthose who used to enjoy his 11111.1,;___ll ' ‘ ‘ _ 1 ' 1 1 ‘ tl ." 1 ~. " ' _ ' over fifty years. _ g‘ l fflhggdlan Jgfiegnlglglcpilrltztlilous mnml During H121 (‘uunda 11111102181113 waxing a Yet-j11191111“1111311115011111101-0. uscd to dwell upon the 11111111-1m111"11" w“ "f "1"1““°“e' 1 liturgical comm o‘ m 1 Rooiilories of the “smlihT the riua 0191111‘ 11"‘ 111111“ 311119“ 11¢¢°11n§71a martyr. the Rector tFathei‘ _ after Mass. asked all those who sui-l fercd from affections of the throat.‘ whose mwil could be heard at 1111111111‘ 11l1l11‘11X11111111l'1.\' 510 D01‘ cennof m this business. ' inn, and whose (laughter itsetl o1" 111110 W111l11°11t111°11‘ ;11{g°t1;e1‘z“::;151“g “Line. 1 1111-111. 11111-1- 11-111m solidi-avid 11.1111? lhflizlrgityhesillgolycsponded 11111 M 11110110110 '10 aver-w: 1111 =1 1111111111“ 1111's .1 " ' 1 _. 1t - 111» -' "—‘— ' - ' "mdmg 1“° °r°sq°d “pod w“ B‘ 11os'r0.\". .\l11<.~1, 111111-11 :11. 'r11..! "r0 11111.11 stlnvled 0r. 11011111104 submarine S-i 1.111s brought 10 11111 ‘"1113 11111111‘ 11 W931i 50111111007111 of each one with the cud of the candles and repeated the prayer, surface oii Provmceimvn :113.23p.111.i\1'=\1<'1' 011d =1 511011855 01011-111111! 1701" in his hand he touched the throat] I QSaturday. The raised stibmnrlnr 1101'» G0 0W1‘ 111*‘ 11115118 118111-13’ M1111 tvos towed 11110 a safe berth 111 1111's woolen-cloth 1111111118 out ofrthl solution. I ‘ l There are the great. stretches of our‘ far flung borders where faithful. workers are rendering yoeman ser- vice but ever handicapped by the vastness of the task and the lack ofmeh and money. However that ts not Canada's greatest" task 1000511 -—her real‘ problem is the presence. in her midst of 1,800,000 foreigners or 20 per cent. of the population of Canada. In Saskatchewan for every Boston navy yard today. The 11110511011 has been naked. Whyiof the name that does not include to Mr. Walter Burke for his servic- does the United Church 1151B fl01‘ expansion. The United Church Re- cs so 1".~.adlly given ln broadcasting more money. than the 111100 111- cord Missionary Review is our chief the address of Dr. MocLaughian on mg Churches raised. The answer 1s source for information. but. its cir-1h1s recent. visit to the Presbytery. that before 11111011 110! 011E 01' 1110 culatlon is less than 50.000 which is Request from Mr. Stirling Mac- threv W118 “1111118 11911110 1111011811 "Pdlsoooolntlns- 111v stressed the v111-1Kay of Summerside asking that his take care 0f 118 WOIK- 111 1914 01/01)’ uc of using the Local Reward nsfllcense as lay preacher be mode per- 011111611 511111111118 1° 01111‘! 011 118 the best available means of gettlnirfvmanent. This request was granted. British born child there are two non British. While in Saskatchewan among those 100,000 non_ Anglo- Soxons we have only now 12 or- dained ministers, with a few" other trained workers. There are 1100 school districts in the above prov- ince without any religious service- ln Alberta. 700 . These people are fast taking advantage of our educa- tional opportunities and by natural work. then came war and hundreds of mission fields abandoned. After. the war we sought to gather up the rier, and in 1921-23 the givlhgs of ;t.he three churches fell short of lthelr expenditure by $1,000,000, with _ the result that there was financial o recent- ,depreaslon. I11 face of that there It was 2° . was only one thing to do and that: lwas cut. down the work: In 1924. He has always been a ,the year efore Union. the three and out of the churches s nt 8222.000 on Home At-70 this lron 1Misslonb i then previously and ehlps, is s 191110.000 l on foreign missions. entry 1n hll Few realise how ‘iloep was the cut. what. cou open as soon as explorer and his wife wu .‘ »‘..-.! . 1. H110 OUT‘ the information needed homes. Saving banks deposits have dou- comes. Insurance has multiplied tenfold. We have money and are‘ spending it and yet the glvings to the Maintenance and Extension Fund ls only $4.50 -per member. Something must touch the inner life of our people. That prcphetlc1 power is being found ln our pulpitsi today and if we point the‘way the people will follow. 1 Discussion followed resuitlngJm certain resolutions being approved by Dr. Laird to foster greater re- ‘or. Rev. Mr. McLellen informed Pres- bytery that. he adhered to his res- ignation as before presented. [threads and found that. the lncress-fbled in the last twelve years nndi Presbytery ddionmed m mcet in [ed cost of living was s. great bar-lthese represent saving of small ic- regular session the second Twaslily in May at ll a. m. in the same place and the Benedlctionwas pronounc- ed by the Chairman. Laird and the, ‘hair of the United Church At the evening session of the Presbytery Dr. Laird spoke on the task of the United Church in Cen- ndo. In his mleterly’ way he pre- sonterLthe problem and the rsppor- tunily which confronts our church. ability they are rising to positions of importance and power in the life of Canada. and especially the west. The task of the church s to make sure that. as those people assume the leadership of the life of Cana- do. that their attitude ls no longer non Anglo-Saxon but Canadian and Christian. A vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. Laird by the Presbytery and supported by ell present. . Before getting the sppolntmentf Mrs. Lindbergh and her flying son-Lucky Lindy‘; "h." ‘we’ ‘N a man seeks the office early 11nd bring the iller with her when she comes to Canada to motive.‘ in any hurry about petting around ventlon if present pllfll msturn. Mn. Lindbergh. strewn obi“ inrtho morning. with Lindy, wlll be ln Toronto during Enter week. ' ", e into. but after getting it he isn't membership In Ontario Education sl Association It its Toronto eon- 1 1f.